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For the first time in years
There's a light up ahead
It's calling
(It's pulling me closer)
Reborn within
Now I'm shedding my skin
It's falling
(The weight off my shoulders)Cause I can't stay
Chained to my secrets
No I can't stay
I'm bound by my regrets
I can't erase
All of my errors
Those days are gone foreverI can change, I can
Change tomorrow
I can change, I can
Change tomorrowOn my knees in the rain
With my head hung in shame

Just crawling, stalling
(All alone in my ways)
Memories I can't erase
Faces I couldn't face
Haunt me
(My life lay to waste)Cause I can't stay
Chained to my secrets
No I can't stay
I'm bound by my regrets
I need a break
It's now or never
Yesterday's gone foreverI can change, I can
Change tomorrow
I can change, I can
Change tomorrowFor all the years of emptiness
For all of my mistakes
For all the years I've
Thrown it all away
It's not too lateFor all the years I've thrown it all away
(Those days are gone forever)
I can change, I can
Change tomorrow
(For all of my mistakes)
I can change,
I can change,
I can change
Before it's too lateIt's not too late

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On their debut album THE END OF THE BEGINNING, Like A Storm stir up a torrent of infectious hard rock. The Vancouver-based quartet's first full-length is an avalanche of captivating choruses and hard-hitting grooves, as exemplified by the first radio single “Chemical Infatuation.” Electronic textures and string flourishes cascade into a wall of distortion as vocal melodies hypnotize. Brothers Chris (Vocals/Guitar/Programming/ Didgeridoo), Matt (Vocals/Guitar/Programming) and Kent Brooks (Bass/Vocals/ Programming) conjure a dynamic rock sound that's simultaneously ethereal and edgy.

Read more about Like A Storm on Last.fm.


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